best love quotes ever
If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers in the first place. ~Lord Halifax
Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. ~William A. Ward
Every girl should use what Mother Nature gave her before Father Time takes it away. ~Laurence J. Peter
The scientist, by the very nature of his commitment, creates more and more questions, never fewer. Indeed the measure of our intellectual maturity, one philosopher suggests, is our capacity to feel less and less satisfied with our answers to better problems. ~G.W. Allport, Becoming, 1955
It was times like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived. ~Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapter 11
A woman's best love letters are always written to the man she is betraying. ~Lawrence Durrell
It's difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato. ~Lewis Grizzard
Fashion is what you adopt when you don't know who you are. ~Quentin Crisp
We feel free when we escape - even if it be but from the frying pan into the fire. ~Eric Hoffer
The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled. ~Andrew Carnegie
Nothing is so often irretrievably missed as a daily opportunity. ~Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter. ~Mark Twain
I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it.... People think pleasing God is all God care about. But any fool living in the world can see it always trying to please us back. ~Alice Walker, The Color Purple, 1982
Having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting, it may not be logical but it is often true. ~Star Trek, Mr. Spock
To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug. ~Helen Keller
In the age of acorns, before the times of Ceres, a single barley-corn had been of more value to mankind than all the diamonds of the mines of India. ~Henry Brooke
Misfortunes one can endure - they come from outside, they are accidents. But to suffer for one's own faults - ah! there is the sting of life. ~Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan, 1892
Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring them all out, just as they are, chaff and grain together, certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness blow the rest away. ~Dinah Craik
Racial injustice, war, urban blight, and environmental rape have a common denominator in our exploitative economic system. ~Channing E. Phillips, speech, Washington, D.C., 22 April 1970
Amateurs work until they get it right. Professionals work until they can't get it wrong. ~Author Unknown
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